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In the European general aviation ecosystem—where innovation coexists with tradition and operational efficiency is a common language—participation in AERO Friedrichshafen 2026 (22–25 April, Germany) goes beyond mere institutional presence; it is, fundamentally, a statement of intent. In this context, Aerowise will be present at the 2026 edition, further consolidating its international positioning strategy within one of the most influential hubs in the segment.

 

Over the years, AERO Friedrichshafen has established itself as the natural meeting point for OEM manufacturers, operators, MRO providers, avionics developers, brokers and decision-makers across the business and general aviation landscape. For Aerowise—whose value proposition is built on service optimisation, technical-operational consultancy, and the provision of integrated solutions for executive operations—the event represents an ideal platform to expand its reach and strengthen its global network.

 

The company’s participation will be focused on high-level networking and the development of strategic synergies with European operators, FBOs and brokers, with particular emphasis on knowledge exchange and integration within the European aviation ecosystem. In this context, Aerowise will be represented by Nicole Bayugar, Head of Operations & Business Development, who will lead the meetings agenda and the development of new opportunities throughout the exhibition.

Her presence not only reinforces the company’s institutional positioning, but also opens a direct channel for operators, suppliers and industry stakeholders interested in exploring synergies, exchanging insights and assessing concrete collaboration opportunities. Engagement on-site in Friedrichshafen will enable the establishment of strategic relationships focused on international operations, service optimisation and expansion within the global ecosystem.

 

Furthermore, Aerowise’s presence in Friedrichshafen will allow the company to gain first-hand exposure to the latest trends in process digitalisation, systems integration and operational flow optimisation—areas that are becoming increasingly critical in the management of international executive flights. This approach not only strengthens its know-how, but also has a direct impact on the quality and consistency of the services delivered across local and regional markets.

 

From an institutional standpoint, Aerowise continues to consolidate its profile as a relevant player within the South American business aviation ecosystem, with a clear focus on internationalisation and the development of strategic relationships across the global industry—spanning Trip Support, Ground Handling, Charter Services and Aircraft Management. In this sense, its participation in Friedrichshafen is not an isolated action, but part of a coherent, sustained and long-term roadmap.

 

At the same time, the suspension of European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition 2026 introduces a significant shift in the industry landscape. The absence of one of Europe’s leading business aviation gatherings reshapes the international events calendar and further elevates AERO Friedrichshafen 2026 as a central platform for exchange, visibility and business development. In this evolving context, Aerowise’s presence carries additional strategic weight, positioning the company at the heart of the industry’s global conversation during a period of transition.

The trend is clear: in an increasingly interconnected environment, companies that successfully transcend borders are not solely those with operational capability, but those that understand the aviation business as an integrated system—where presence, reputation and strategic consistency are as critical as the operation itself.